Germany, Third Reich - Paul von Hindenburg 5 Reichsmarks (with swastika) Silver 1936-1939
The 5 German Marks silver bullion coin is an investment-oriented product designed for those seeking to allocate capital into precious metals.
Each coin is struck in 900 fine silver, with a pure silver content of 12.49 g and a total weight of 13.88 g. The coin features symbols related to the Third Reich. Please note that coins may come from different historical periods and mints. Each mint is identified by a small letter on the obverse side.
Mints and their marks include:
Mint mark "A" – Berlin
Mint mark "B" – Vienna
Mint mark "D" – Munich
Mint mark "E" – Muldenhütten
Mint mark "F" – Stuttgart
Mint mark "G" – Karlsruhe
Mint mark "J" – Hamburg
Obverse features the imperial German eagle, the year of issue, and the coin's denomination.
Reverse depicts a right-facing portrait of Paul von Hindenburg (1847–1934), President of the German Reich. Dates and the inscription "Paul von Hindenburg" surround the portrait.
Important!
The images shown on the website are for reference only. The actual condition of the coins may slightly differ from those displayed online.
If no specific year of issue is mentioned in the title or product description, the coins will be shipped with a random date of issue.





